The Canary Islands, grappling with stone theft, will now levy huge fines


- Islands lose one ton of sand to the sea every year

- He decided that taking stones and sand from the island would disturb the natural balance on it

Canary Islands: Tourists heading to Lanzarote and Curatevetura in the Canary Islands have now issued a warning against taking sand and stones from the beach. It was said that huge fines will be levied from travelers who do this. Tourists' habit of collecting souvenirs is having a delicate effect on the condition of the islands. Lanzarote loses a ton of volcanic material to the sea every year.

Fuerteventura's famous Popcorn Beach, on the other hand, loses a ton of sand every month. This has worried the authorities and has taken this drastic step. According to a report in The New York Times, 128 pounds (about Rs. 13,450) and 2,536 pounds (2,70,000 Indian rupees) are charged for carrying stones or sand from the beaches of these areas. ) has been fined. Tourists carrying popcorn-shaped pebbles can be heavily fined.

Tourists carrying popcorn-shaped pebbles can be penalized heavily, while tourists carrying large pebbles can be fined heavily. The removal of such materials by tourists disturbs the natural balance of the beach and threatens its survival. But the officials are facing a challenging time on this issue, but the officials are also facing another challenge. Accused caught at the airport cannot be punished.

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